Product Overview
Elevate your muzzleloading experience with the Hornady Lock-N-Load 50 Caliber SST Speed Sabots, featuring 250-grain projectiles designed for optimal performance. These sabots incorporate Hornady's Super Shock Tip (SST) technology, a premium polymer tip that initiates rapid expansion upon impact, creating deep and wide wound channels for superior terminal ballistics. The innovative sabot design allows shooters to utilize lighter caliber bullets for longer-range shots while maintaining high velocity and accuracy. The combination of the SST tip and sabot provides a ballistic coefficient that promotes a faster, flatter trajectory, reducing the need for frequent sight adjustments.
These bullets are engineered to deliver better penetration, retain more weight after impact, and maximize sectional density. This results in increased penetration and energy transfer, making them ideal for hunting big game or long-distance shooting. The projectiles are manufactured by Hornady, a trusted name in ballistic technology, ensuring consistent quality and performance. The sabots are compatible with a variety of muzzleloading rifles, providing versatility and reliability in the field.
Please note that these projectiles contain lead, and Prop 65 regulations apply due to chemical content. Proper handling and disposal are recommended to minimize environmental impact. Designed for serious hunters and shooting enthusiasts, the Hornady SST Speed Sabots combine advanced technology with proven ballistic performance to enhance your muzzleloading capabilities.
Features:
- Super Shock Tip (SST): Initiates rapid expansion for deep wound channels
- Sabot Design: Enables use of lighter caliber bullets for long-range accuracy
- Ballistic Coefficient: Promotes faster, flatter trajectory for improved shot placement
- Penetration: Enhanced for better energy transfer and deep impact
- Quality Manufacturing: Hornady's trusted technology ensures consistency and reliability
- Chemical Content: Contains lead, with Prop 65 compliance for safety considerations